EOSS payloads can be tracked live on the internet. Go to the flight announcement page, see which APRS beacon is flying. Note the amateur radio callsign of the beacon. Come back here, look further down the page and click on one of the links below to see the payload LIVE. The current (1-Aug-2009) favorite online tracking tool is APRS.FI, I'd recommend you try that.
Meeting Video for 8/10/10 should start around 7pm local, 0100 utc
This is an experimental video feed and will almost certainly be down when you visit this page. However, at some point in the future we may attempt to add live video of our launches.
UStream will suggest other feeds when EOSS is NOT active. This display has been checked and will properly display live EOSS video when we begin broadcasting.
The UStream page of this video stream click HERE
When we fly the AE�SS GPS/APRS station and you can get to the position reports for that payload by clicking on:
CLICK HERE for an EOSS based 60 second auto refresh page of AE0SS-11
When we fly the AE�SS GPS/APRS station and you can get to the position reports for that payload by clicking on:
CLICK HERE for an EOSS based 60 second auto refresh page of KC0YA-11
When we fly the W5VSI GPS/APRS station and you can get to the position reports for that payload by clicking on:
CLICK HERE for an EOSS based 60 second auto refresh page of W5VSI-11
When we fly the W5VSI GPS/APRS station and you can get to the position reports for that payload by clicking on:
CLICK HERE for an EOSS based 60 second auto refresh page of K0YUK-11
When we fly the W5VSI GPS/APRS station and you can get to the position reports for that payload by clicking on:
CLICK HERE for an EOSS based 60 second auto refresh page of K0ANI-11
During an EOSS flight we either use the RMRL's Cross Band Repeater. The associated callsign for that payload is W�WYX (no SSID) and you can get a position report for that payload by entering:
CLICK HERE for an EOSS based 60 second auto refresh page of W0WYX